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GRAPEVINE, Page 23I'll Hold Your Coat . . . Manny?
By PAUL GRAY/Reported by David Ellis
More than a year before the U.S. invasion of Panama, Fidel
Castro tried to booby-trap the operation he anticipated. Major
Felipe Camargo, a former henchman of Manuel Noriega's, has told
U.S. investigators that he met with Castro in February 1988 to
plan resistance to any attack. Fidel suggested arming and
training thousands of Panamanians into "dignity battalions,"
which were formed prior to the attack. Castro did not envision
an outright victory over U.S. forces but a stalemate that would
embarrass the superpower and last long enough to allow for a
U.N.-mediated cease-fire, presumably with Noriega still in
power. As good as his word, Castro dispatched a sizable arsenal
to Panama, including an estimated 100,000 assault rifles. What
the Cuban leader did not foresee is that Noriega would have so
little stomach for a prolonged fight.